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From: cs19 AT cityscape DOT co DOT uk (BDC Client Team)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: compile allegro
Date: Wed, 04 Dec 1996 16:27:54 GMT
Organization: IP-GOLD User
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In article <32a4efe1 DOT 7655264 AT news DOT primenet DOT com>, libolt AT primenet DOT com says:
>
>I am trying to compile the demo in the allegro directory, and it is
>giving me this error with the Allegro.h file. I am using Rhide 1.0
>beta 6, and I have the allegro.h in the include directory and the
>direcotry is se up under include in Rhide
>
>Undefined or invalid # directive
>
You need to tell rhide that you are using the library.  To do this,
call up the Libraries option from the compiler menu.

In the first available space, type:

alleg

then put a cross in the check-box.  This should solve the problem

NC

>please help
>
>BTW I already have a C programming book, and i have learned a lot of C
>in this past week

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